Much has been written about this period of our history, mainly because of the actions that King Henry VIII took to rid the country of the papal interference and the religious pressures put on everyone by these fanatics.
Focus was not just on the King Henry VIII and his government, but how the church acquired such immense wealth, a lot of which probably found its way to Rome.

John Trythall's latest novel Disparate Partners explores a relationship which starts as two strangers helping each other to achieve their separate desires. Meeting in Libya, Andrew Trebin and the beautiful Muslim girl Salma are both desperate to get to England for widely different reasons. In return for Salma smuggling Andrew into Egypt.

On a dreary October day in Newcastle, Paul has no idea that his life is about to change forever. Reluctant to attend the party of an old university friend, a chance encounter finds Paul in the company of his dream girl and causes him to question his life, his goals and whether he can live without her.

Austin Macauley Publishers have just released an exciting new novel, The Deciding Votes, by a relatively new author, Neville Stocks. This interesting and enjoyable read is set partly in South Africa; aboard the last of the Royal Mail Ships, RMS St Helena; and, most importantly, on beautiful St Helena Island, a unique and remote British territory, in the South Atlantic Ocean.

A fun loving dog named Harry narrates this book, and tells all about his adventures on the Greek island of Crete with his friends. He spends his days with fellow rescue dogs Dixie and Poppy, and a playful kitten named Alfie.
Harry also has playmates around the island, in the forms of several dogs, and birds named Jonathan Livingstone Seagull and Russell, a crow.

J.B. Walker's Space Trash is set in a near-future world of space missions and covert governmental space programmes. Chas Thomas has wrongly been convicted of embezzlement and rather than seeing his sentence out in jail, he opts for enrolment on the ‘Space Debris' programme. But the mission is shrouded in secrecy and Chas's search for details is met by silence at every turn.

Waiting for Summer is a woman's personal journey of rediscovery set on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
Sylvie has it all. A beautiful house in Cyprus, a flourishing business and loving handsome husband. But when she discovers a string of messages from a mysterious woman on her husband's phone, her paradise begins to crumble.

I Want To Sing Without Crying tells the story of recently divorced Lindy who decides that now is the time to start a new life where she does what she wants instead of being taken advantage of by others.
Patricia Rose's story relates how complicated this new life becomes when she forms a tense sexual relationship with an artist, a married man.

Again, Roy McLarty has come up with a winner that's hard to put down. This time his protagonist is caught between a ruthless, but brilliant psychopath, and a group of upper crust plotters who may, or may not, know what they're doing. The characters have flesh and blood, the settings are fascinating and the plot is utterly convincing. As is his wont, Professor McLarty doesn't give us a dull moment.

Read this exhilarating book and be on the edge of your seat throughout as you imagine fighting against the enemy, alongside Lorn's rag-tag army.
The battle scenes come to life, with well thought out strategies, and riveting accounts of bloodshed and bravery. Prepare to be taken on an emotional journey too, from tears to laughter, hatred and despair to love.

Stories of the present and near future.
Confessions of a Drone Pilot recounts a young man's ventures in the drone business.
Distress Signal tells about a large scale terrorist attack.
Where are my Rare Earths? foresees a future with struggles for raw materials.
Twenty-four Hour News looks at manipulation of news reporting.
Evil Power shows effects of solar flares.

Michael Oliphant spent many years building up a reputable antiques business in Derbyshire but a telephone call in the early hours catapults him to a different direction when he becomes a member of parliament, hilariously by default. He takes well to his new profession and works assiduously through the ranks to become a cabinet minister.

Pursued through the streets of Sydney, Sam Galloway is saved by a navy deserter, however this chance encounter leads him to a doomed ship and a struggle to survive in pounding seas. Can Sam survive to recover the precious object that connects him to his father and the family he never knew he had?

While his father fights with the Colonial forces against the British up and down the length of Lake Champlain, young Caleb Clark finds himself thrust into an unlikely friendship that will change his life - and alter the course of history.

Kate Cook got a steal on a cheap dependable car, but when she goes to pick it up she runs into a problem. Fortunately she is rescued by Coulter Holt a businessman with problems of his own.
Feeling she needs to repay him for rescuing her, Kate agrees to help Coulter thwart a problem by pretending to be his fiancée.

Darshan chronicles the story of a family's 100-year journey across continents to escape a crime that haunts them through generations.
"A multigenerational family epic in every sense of the term: nuanced, thoughtful, well-written, and deftly mixing history with fiction." -IndieReader

Penny Perkins just killed her date. Smashed him on the head with a bottle of Misty Mangoberry Merlot. She is tipsy and panicked, wearing a heinous pink bridesmaid dress that makes her irrational. Things are about to get more complicated for Penny, as her dead date's life unravels into a mystery the deeper she investigates. Death just happens to be her job. She's the newspaper's obituary writer.